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THE organization of the Society 
of Pennsylvania Women in New 
York was effected September 
25th and completed by a meeting of 
the Council November 6, 1913. Its pur- 
pose is to cultivate social intercourse 
among its members and to collect 
historical material relating to the 
State of Pennsylvania. Its develop- 
ment will proceed, therefore, on these 
two broad general lines. 

An essential feature is the Annual 
Dinner to be given on the date of the 
Annual Dinner of The Pennsylvania 
Society, but as a separate function, 
following which the members of the 
Society will occupy the boxes of th.e 
Dinner H^Jl of The Pennsylvania So- 
ciety for the addresses of the evening. 
In a sense an outgrowth of The 
Pennsylvania Society, the Society of 
Pennsylvania Women in New York is 
a wholly independent organization, 
organized with the friendliest feelings 
towards the older organization, and 
in large part from the women of its 
membership. 

Membership in this Society is open 
to women born in the State of Penn- 
sylvania; to women who have been 



residents of that State for a continu- 
ous period of seven years; to women 
whose husbands were born in Penn- 
sylvania or who may have resided 
therein for seven consecutive years; 
and to the descendants of all women 
eligible to membership. 

A cordial invitation to join the So- 
ciety is extended to Pennsylvania 
women everywhere. Application 
blanks may be had by addressing the 
Secretary, Mrs. William Harrison 
Brown, 349 West 13th Street, New 
York. 



Calenbar 

1913 

September 25: Organization com- 
pleted. 

October 28: Tea for the New York 
members given by Mrs. Henry 
W. Shoemaker. 

November 6: Organization meeting of 
the Council. Dinner given by Mr. 
George C. Boldt at the Waldorf- 
Astoria to the Council of The 
Pennsylvania Society and the 
Council of the Society of Penn- 
sylvania Women in New York. 

December 13: First Annual Dinner, 
Waldorf Apartment, Waldorf- 
Astoria. 



feocietp of l^eitnsJplbania l^omen 
in iletD gorfe 

THE COUNCIL OF THE SOCIETY 

The President 

MRS. ALEXANDER E. PATTON 

Curwensville, Pennsylvania 

The Vice-Presidents 

MRS. JAMES HENRY DARLINGTON 

Harrisburg 

MRS. JAMES M. BECK 

New York 

MRS. RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG 

Philadelphia 

The Secretary and Treasurer 

MRS. WILLIAM HARRISON BROWN 

1913-1916 

MRS. JAMES KERR 

Clearfield 

MRS. JOHN MARKLE 

New York 

MRS. FREDERICK H. EATON 

New York 

1913-1915 

MRS. HENRY P. DAVISON 

New York 
MRS. RODMAN WANAMAKER 

Philadelphia 
MRS. RICHARD T. DAVIES 

New York 

1913-1914 

MRS. DAVID BENNETT KING 

New York 

MRS. ROGER LEWIS 

New York 

MRS. HENRY W. SHOEMAKER 

New York 

Office: 249 West 13TH Street, New Yoek 

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Binner Hisit : Alphabetical 3lnbex 



Allen, Mrs. Frederick L 12 

Allom, Lady 8 

Allom, Miss 8 

Allom, Miss Doris 8 

Ake, Mrs. John N 13 

Ashforth, Mrs. Albert B 12 

Arend, Mrs. Francis J 23 

Arkush, Miss 10 

Ayres, Mrs. W. S 23 

Barbey, Mrs. John 9 

Beaux, Miss Cecilia 7 

Beck, Mrs. James M 8 

Beeber, Mrs. Dimner 2 

Benedict, Mrs. Henry Harper 4 

Benjamin, Mrs. George P 1 

Benson, Mrs. Byron D 4 

Benson, Mrs. Robert D 4 

Benson, Mrs. William S 4 

Berg, Mrs. Charles 1 9 

Bergner, Mrs. Charles H 17 

Bergner, Miss Eloine 17 

Bertram, Mrs. H. Henry 12 

Biesecker, Mrs. John S 14 

Bissell, Mrs. Joseph B 18 

Bond, Mrs. George F. M 5 

Boocock, Mrs. Howard 7 

Bowne, Mrs. Guild 18 

Braman, Mrs. Chester Alwyn Ifi 

Brown, Mrs. William Harrison G 

Calloway, Mrs. A. W '. 20 

Carey, Mrs. William H 19 

Caruana, Mrs. Helen ^^ 11 

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Case, Mrs. George B 7 

Clark, Mrs. Harry E lo 

Clark, Mrs. J. O 13 

Clark, Mrs. Samuel L 13 

Clark, Mrs. William A 15 

Clarke, Mrs. Lewis L 12 

Coe, Mrs. E. Holloway 6 

Cornell, Mrs. HaroM J 14 

Crago, Mrs. Thomas S 21 

Crail, Miss Lillian Boyd 5 

Creth, Mrs. John 10 

Craviota, Mrs. Louise 1 

Croft, Mrs. H. W 20 

Crow, Mrs. William E 13 

J 

Darlington, Mrs. James Henry 2 

Davies, Mrs. Richard T 11 

Davison, Mrs. Henry P 7 

Dawson, Mrs. T. J 20 

Detmold, Miss 1 G 

Devine, Mrs. Edward T 22 

Dilkes, Mrs. George R 14 

Dill, Miss Alice H 3 

Dimse, Mrs. Henry 11 

Eaton, Mrs. Frederick H 12 

Elkin, Mrs. John P 13 

Elkin, Mrs. W. F 20 

England, Mrs. Isaac W 4 

Evarts, Mrs. Daniel E 11 

Eyre, Mrs. Thomas L 13 

Fackenthal, Mrs. B. F., Jr 17 

Fessenden, Mrs. J. D 8 

Feustman, Mrs. Leon Philip 22 

Fisher, Miss Emma C 19 

Flagg, Miss 8 

Flood, Mrs. Ned Arden 21 

Foster, Mrs. Macomb G 6 

Fretz, Mrs. Pierson 10 

Fry, Mrs. George 10 



Gearhart, Mrs, Lloyd S 22 

Geddes, Mrs. F. B 21 

Gibson, Mrs. Francis M 9 

Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas A 5 

Gillespie, Mrs. Thomas H 5 

Guernsey, Miss Florence 2 

Habgood, Mrs. R. P 19 

Hartman, Mrs. Herbert VV 17 

Harvey, Mrs. Nathan C 13 

Hasson, Miss Sarah M 19 

Hawkins, Mrs. A. C 19 

Heilner, Mrs. Samuel 3 

Hempstead. Mrs. Harry W 21 

Hendrick, Mrs. Ellwood 7 

Herr, Mrs. A. J 17 

Hollister, Mrs. T. Trowbridge 8 

Howard, Mrs. Josiah 16 

Hoyt, Mrs. E. S 15 

Hulick, Mrs. W. H 14 

Johnson, Mrs. John D 23 

Jones, Miss Gertrude B 5 

Jones, Mrs. H. Seaver 5 

Jungen, Mrs. Carl 18 

Kapp, Mi?s Anne G 18 

Keiper, Mrs. Lanius B 16 

Kieper, Mrs. Samuel Moore 9 

Kennedy, Mrs. B. F 15 

Kennedy, Mrs. Thomas Walker 3 

Kephart, Mrs. Harmon M 16 

Kerr, Mrs. James 2 

King, Mrs. David Bennett 4 

Knauth, Mrs Wilhelm 4 

Kunkel, Mrs. George B 17 

I^mberton, Mrs. Robert A 17 

Landis, Mrs. Harrison 10 

Larkin, Mrs John 9 

Leslie, Mrs. E. A 22 

Lewis, Miss 6 

Lewis, Mrs. Roger 9 

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McCauley, Mrs. John E 9 

xMcFadden, Mrs. L. T 19 

Mcllroy, Mrs. George A 11 

Mclntyre, Mrs. D. H 20 

McLanahan, Mrs. J. King, Jr 14 

MacGowan, Mrs. John K 5 

MacLaine, Mrs. H. 23 

Markle, Mrs. John 6 

May, Miss Marion 21 

Miller, Mrs. William Henry 22 

Moran, Mrs. Horace 11 

Morton, Mrs. M. E 10 

Norton, Mrs. Charles D 7 

O'Connor, Mrs. Francis J 23 

Parnell, Mrs. Joseph E 13 

Patchin, Mrs. Carl E 13 

Patton, Mrs. Alexander E. . 2 

Patton, Miss Edith D 3 

Peacock, Mrs. Alexander R 15 

Peacock, Mrs. C. N 15 

Peale, Mrs. Rembrandt 2 

Peirce, Mrs. Harold 14 

Pilling, Mrs. William S 17 

Polston, Mrs. C. B If. 

Pomeroy, Mrs. Daniel E 7 

Pomeroy, Mrs. George S 9 

Potter, Mrs. Charles H 14 

Radel, Mrs. Andrew 19 

Reid, Miss Bessie G 5 

Remick, Mrs. William H 6 

Riddell, Mrs. Arthur M 13 

Royal, Mrs. Belford 10 

Saeger, Mrs. John Frederick 23 

Sallman, Mrs. William H 7 

Sheip, Mrs. Henry H 10 

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Sheppard, Mrs. Frank L 18 

Sherbine, Mrs. Alvin 20 

Shoemaker, Mrs. Henry F 1 

Shoemaker, Mrs. Henry W 1 

Shoemaker, Mrs. William Brock 1 

Simon, Miss Clara L 9 

Smith, Mrs. A. Alexander 4 

Smith, Mrs. Robert C 7 

Snyder, Mrs. J. Frank 16 

Speer, Mrs. P. M 21 

Sterrett, Mrs. J. E 22 

Story, Mrs. William Cummings 2 

Taylor, Mrs. David B 13 

Taylor, Mrs. James Wilson 11 

Tener, Mrs. John K 2 

Tracy, Miss R 10 

Tuttle, Mrs. Arthur S 11 

Vought, Mrs. I IG 

Wagstaff, Mrs. Alfred, Jr 1 

Walker, Mrs. William 19 

Watts, Mrs. Helen 1 

Weakland, Mrs. Charles H 16 

Weaver, Mrs. J. H 3 

Weaver, Miss Phoebe 8 

Wesson, Mrs. Frank H 3 

Whitaker, Mrs. Thomas Drake 23 

Whiteman, Mrs. J. A. 20 

Winslow, Mrs. Eugene H 20 

Woodin, Mrs. William H 12 

Worth, Mrs. W. P 21 

Young, Mrs. Edward L .18 

Zehnder, Mrs. Charles H 22 

Zehnder, Miss 22 



Minntt TLisit: Cable Hint 



Table 1 

Mrs. Henry W. Shoemaker 

Mrs. George P. Benjamin 

Mrs. Louise Craviota 

Mrs. Henry F. Shoemaker 

Mrs. Helen Watts 

Mrs. William Brock Shoemaker 

Mrs. Alfred Wagstaft" 

Table 2 

Mrs. Alexander E. Patton 
Mrs. John K. Tener 
Mrs. William Cummings Story 
Miss Florence Guernsey 
Mrs. James Henry Darlington 
Mrs. James Kerr 
Mrs. Rembrandt Peale 
Mrs. Dimner Beeber 

Table 3 

Miss Edith D. Patton 

Mrs. Frank H. Wesson 

Mrs. J. H. Weaver 

Miss Phoebe Weaver 

Mrs. Thomas Walker Kennedy 

Mrs. Samuel Heilner 

Mrs. J. D. Fessenden 

Miss Alice H. Dill 

Table 4 

Mrs. David Bennett King 
Mrs. A. Alexander Smith 
Mrs. Henry Harper Benedict 
Mrs. Wilhelm Knauth 
Mrs. Robert D. Benson 
Mrs. Byron D. Benson 
Mrs. William S. Benson 
Mrs. Isaac W. England 



Table 5 

Mrs. T. A. Gillespie 
Mrs. Thomas H. Gillespie 
Mrs. H. Seaver Jones 
Miss Gertrude B. Jones 
Mrs. John K, MacGowan 
Miss Bessie G. Reid 
Mrs. George F. M. Bond 
Miss Lillian Boyd Crail 



Table 6 

Mrs. John Markle 

Mrs. E. Holloway Coe 

Mrs. William H. Remick 

Mrs. Macomb G. Foster 

Miss Lewis 

Mrs. William Harrison Browi 



Table 7 

Mrs. Henry P. Davison 
Mrs. Robert C. Smith 
Mrs. George B. Case 
Mrs. ^^'^lliam H. Sallm.an 
Miss Cecilia Beaux 
Mrs. Howard Boocock 
Mrs. Daniel E. Pomeroy 
Mrs. Ellwood Hendrick 
Mrs. Charles D. Norton 



Table 8 

Mrs. James M. Beck 

Lady Allom 

Miss Allom 

Miss Doris Allom 

Miss Flagg 

Mrs. T. Trowbridge Hollister 



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Table 9 

Mrs. Roger Lewis 
Mrs. John Barbey 
Mrs. John E. McCauley 
Mrs. George S. Pomeroy 
Mrs. Samuel Moore Keiper 
Miss Clara L. Simon 
Mrs. Charles I. Berg 
Mrs. John Larkin 
Mrs. F. M, Gibson 

Table 10 

Mrs. H. H. Sheip 
Mrs. Belford Royal 
Mrs. Harrison I.andis 
Miss Arkush 
Mrs. M. E. Morton 
Mrs. R. Tracy 
Mrs. George Fry 
Mrs. Pierson Fretz 
Mrs. John Creth 

Table 11 

Mrs. Richard T. Davies 

Mrs. George A. Mcllroy 

Mrs. Daniel E. Evarts 

Mrs. Henry Dimse 

Mrs. James Wilson Taylor 

Mrs. Arthur S. Tuttle 

Mrs. Helen M. Caruana 

Mrs. Horace Moran 

Table 12 

Mrs. F. H. Eaton 

Mrs. Frederick L. Allen 

Mrs. H. Henry Bertram 

Mrs. William H. Woodin 

Mrs. Lewis L. Clarke 

Mrs. Albert B. Ashforth 



Table 13 

Mrs. J. O. Clark 

Mrs. John P. Elkin 

Mrs. Samuel L. Clark 

Mrs. Carl E. Patchin 

Mrs. Joseph E. Parnell 

Mrs. David B. Taylor 

Mrs. William E. Crow 

Mrs. Thomas L. Eyre 

Mrs. Nathan C. Harvey 

Mrs. Harry E, Clark 

Mrs. Arthur M. Riddell 

Mrs. John N. Ake 

Table 14 

Mrs. J. King McLanahan, Ji 

Mrs. John S. Biesecker 

Mrs. Harold J. Cornell 

Mrs. William H. Hulick 

Mrs. Harold Peirce 

Mrs. George R. Dilkes 

Mrs. Charles H. Potter 

Table 15 

Mrs. Alexander R. Peacock 

Mrs. C. N. Peacock 

Mrs. C. B. Polston 

Mrs. B. F. Kennedy 

Mrs. W. A. Clark 

Mrs. E. S. Hoyt 



Table 16 

Mrs. J. Frank Snyder 

Mrs. Charles H. Weakland 

Mrs. Harmon H. Kephart 

Mrs. Josiah Howard 

Miss Detmold 

Mrs. Chester Alwyn Braman 

Mrs. Lanius B. Keiper 

Mrs. I. Vought 



Table 17 

Mrs. Charles H. Bergner 

Miss Eloine Bergner 

Mrs. William S. Pilling 

Mrs. B. F. Fackenthal, Jr. 

Mrs. Herbert W. Hartman 

Mrs. George B. Kunkel 

Mrs. A. J. Herr 

Mrs. Robert A. Lamberton 



Table 18 

Mrs. Frank L. Sheppard 
Mrs. Carl Jungen 
Mrs. Joseph B. Bissell 
Mrs, Edward L. Young 
Mrs. Guild Bowne 
Miss Anne G. Kapp 



Table 19 

Mrs. R. P. Habgood 
Mrs. A. C. Hawkins 
Mrs. Andrew Radel 
Miss Emma C. Fisher 
Miss Sarah M. Hasson 
Mrs. William O. Walker 
Mrs. William H. Carey 
Mrs. L. T. McFadden 



Table 20 

Mrs. A. W. Calloway 

Mrs. J. A. Whiteman 

Mrs. D. H. Mclntyre 

Mrs. Eugene H. Winslow 

Mrs. T. J. Dawson 

Mrs. Alvin Sherbine 

Mrs. W. F. Elkin 

Mrs. H. W. Croft 

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Table 21 

Mrs. Ned Arden Flood 
Mrs. Harry W. Hempstead 
Miss Marion May 
Mrs. Thomas S. Crago 
Mrs. P. M. Speer 
Mrs. W. P. Worth 
Mrs. F. B. Geddes 



Table 22 

Mrs. Charles H. Zehnder 

Miss Zehnder 

Mrs. E. A. Leslie 

Mrs. Lloyd S. Gearhart 

Mrs. Leon Philip Feustman 

Mrs. J. E. Sterrett 

Mrs. Edward T. Devine 

Mrs. William Henry Miller 



Table 23 

Mrs. John D. Johnson 

Mrs. Francis J. Arend 

Mrs. W. S. Ayres 

Mrs. Thomas Drake Whitaker 

Mrs. H. O. MacLaine 

Mrs. John Frederick Saeger 

Mrs, Francis J. O'Connor 



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Cons(tttutton 

Article I — Name 

HIS organization shall be Title 
known as the Society of 
Pennsylvania Women in New 
York. 

Article II — Object 
Its purpose shall be to culti- Social 
vate social intercourse among Historical 
its members and to collect 
historical material relating to 
the State of Pennsylvania. 

Article III — Membership 
Women born in the State Native 
of Pennsylvania, or who have syivanians 
been residents of that State for ^tves of 
a continuous period of seven ^^""■. 

\ syivanians 

years, and their descendents; 
and women whose husbands 

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were born in Pennsylvania or 
who may have resided therein 
for seven consecutive years, 
and their descendents, are 
eUgible for membership. 

The Article IV — Government 

Council 

Sec. 1. The Government 
of the Society shall be vested 
in a Council, to be composed 
of the President, three Vice- 
Presidents, Secretary, Treas- 
urer and nine other members. 
The officers shall be elected 
annually. The full term of 
office for the other members 
of the Council shall be three 
years, the allotment of the 
members of the first Council 
to be by lot. The Council 
may fill vacancies occurring 
in its body until the annual 
meeting next thereafter. 



Sec. 2. The officers of the 
Society and the Council for 
the first year shall hold office 
until the annual meeting 
following December 31, 1914. 

Sec. 3. The Council shall 
appoint from its own number 
or from the Society at large 
the committees needful for 
the business of the Society, 
and it may declare and fill 
vacancies at any time in any 
committee. 

Article V — Officers 

Sec. 1. The officers of the officers 
Society shall consist of a Presi- 
dent, three Vice-Presidents, a 
Secretary, and Treasurer. They 
shall perform the duties usu- 
ally assigned to their respective 
offices. The President and 
Secretary shall be members 
ex officiis of all committees. 

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Sec. 2. The officers of the 
Society, members of the 
Council and members of 
committees shall hold office 
until their successors shall 
have been chosen. 
Additional Sec. 3. The Council may, 

Officers . ,. . 

at Its discretion, create other 
offices than those named in 
this Constitution and shall 
elect officers to fill them; but 
such officers shall not become 
members of the Council i 
except by amendment to the 
Constitution. 

Article VI — Dues 

Dues Sec. 1. Each member of the 
Society shall pay to the Treas- 
urer an entrance fee of $10.00 
and annual dues of $5.00. 
Sec. 2. Members elected 

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! before December 31, 1914, 
: shall be admitted without the 
[ payment of the entrance fee. 
Sec. 3. Any member fail- 
i ing to comply with the 
requirements of the Constitu- 
^ tion may be dropped from the 
^ roll by vote of the Council. 

I 

[ Article VII — Meetings 

I Seel. The Annual Meet- Meetings 

: ing of the Society for the 

t election of officers and mem- 

: bers of the Council and the 

transaction of other business 

shall be held on such date as 

the Council may determine, 

one month's notice in writing 

to be given to the members. 

' Sec. 2. Meetings of the 

Society may be called from 

I time to time by vote of the 



Council. Special meetings may 
be called by the President on 
request of three members of 
the Council, or on the written 
request of ten members of the 
Society. Fifteen members 
shall form a quorum. 

Sec. 3. The Council shall 
meet from time to time as it 
sees fit, or upon the call of the | 
President. Five members j 
shall constitute a quorum. j 

Article VIII — Election of 

Members i 

Election All members of the Society j 
Members shall be elected by ballot by 
the Council. ' 

Article IX — Resignations 

Resignations All resignations shall be 
made in writing to the Secre- 



tary and shall be acted upon 
by the Council ; but no resig- 
nation may be accepted until 
all indebtedness to the Society 
by the resigning member shall 
have been discharged. All 
interest in the property of the 
Society pertaining to members 
resigning, or otherwise ceasing 
to be members, shall be vested 
in the Society. 

Article X — Amendments to 
the Constitution 

This constitution may be Amcnd- 
amended by a tvi^o-thirds vote 
of the Council, approved by a 
vote of the majority of the 
members present at a meeting ; 
two weeks' notice in writing 
to be given to all the members 
of the Society. 



ments 



Article XI — By-Laws 

By-Laws By-Laws not in conflict 
with this Constitution may be 
adopted, repealed or amended 
by a majority vote of the 
Council, approved by a major- 
ity vote of the members of the 
Society present at any meeting. 



iHemlierfi of tfje ^otittp 



Mrs. William D. B. Atney, Montrose, Pa. 
Mrs. John N. Ake, Camden, N. J. 
Mrs. Addison Allen, New York. 
Mrs. W. S. Ayres, Hazelton, Pa. 

Mrs. Jesse N, Barber, Trenton, N. J. 

Mrs. John Barbey, Reading, Pa. 

Mrs. Isaac W. Baum, Washington, Pa. 

Mrs. H. O. Bechtel, Pottsville, Pa. 

Mrs. James M. Beck, New York. 

Mrs. Dimner Beeber, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Robert D. Benson, Passaic, N. J. 

Mrs. William Sumner Benson, Passaic, N. J. 

Mrs. Charles I. Berg, New York. 

Mrs. Charles H. Bergner, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Miss Eloine Bergner, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Mrs. John S. Biesecker, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. George C. Boidt, Jr., New York. 

Mrs. Charles S. Boll, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Mrs. George F. M. Bond, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Mrs. David Bovaird, New York. 

Mrs. Chester Alwyn Braman, New York. 

Mrs. T. B. Brown, Bradford, Pa. 

Mrs. William Harrison Brown, New York. 

Mrs. William R. Butler, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 

Mrs. A. W. Calloway, Indiana, Pa. 
Mrs. John P. Cameron, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Mrs. J. S. Campbell, Butler, Pa. 
Mrs. William H. Carey, Passaic, N. J. 
Mrs. James Calder Cassell, Roanoke, Va. 
Mrs. Joseph O. Clark, Glen Campbell, Pa. 
Mrs. William A. Clark, New York. 



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Mrs. James Gerald Clune, New York. 

Mrs. Frederick Conlin, Plainfield, N. J. 

Mrs. William Henry Conroy, Rye, N. Y. 

Mrs. John N. Conyngham, Wilkes-Bar re, Pa. 

Mrs. David L. Corbett, Du Bois, Pa. 

Mrs. Harold Jackson Cornell, New York. 

Mrs. Thomas Spencer Crago, Waynesburg, Pa. 

Miss Lillian Boyd Crail, Yonkers, N. Y. 

Mrs. George W. Creighton, Altoona, Pa. 

Mrs. Clarence G. Crispin, Berwick, Pa. 

Mrs. H. W. Croft, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Mrs. James Henry Darlington, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Mrs. Richard T. Davies, New York. 

Mrs. Henry P. Davison, New York. 

Mrs. George R. Dilkes, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. John D. Dorris, Huntingdon, Pa. 

Mrs. Alvah H. Doty, New York. 

Mrs. Harry P. Dowler, Heilwood, Pa. 

Mrs. W. J. Dufton, Clearfield, Pa. 

Mrs. William Dulles, New York. 

Mrs. Philip S. Dyer, New York. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Eaton, New York. 

Mrs. Irvin Cameron Elder, Chambersburg, Pa. 

Mrs. T. L. Eyre, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. B. F. Fackenthal, Jr., Riegelsville, Pa. 

Miss Annie Drown Ferree, Rosemont, Pa. 

Mrs. Leon Philip Feustman, New York. 

Mrs. John Morton Fitzgerald, Baltimore, Md. 

Mrs. Ned Arden Flood, New York. 

Mrs. Francis M. Gibson, New York. 

Mrs. Thomas A. Gillespie, South Orange, N. J. 

Mrs. Alran R. Grier, Birmingham, Pa. 

Mrs. Isaac Monroe Gross, Sunbury, Pa. 

Mrs. Robert P. Habgood, Bradford, Pa. 

Mrs. William M. Hager, Roselle, N. J. 

Mrs. Ehvood L. Hallman, Norristown, Pa. 

Mrs. James H. Hammond, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mrs. Robert W. Hartman, Lancaster, Pa. 
Miss Sarah M. Hasson, Oil City, Pa. 
Mrs. Joshua A. Hatfield, New York. 
Mrs. Adam Clarke Hawkins, Bradford, Pa. 
Mrs. Samuel Heilner, Spring Lake, N. J. 
Mrs. A. J. Herr, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Mrs. Oliver S. Hershman, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Miss F. Elizabeth Hill, Tompkinsville, N. Y, 
Mrs. Harry D. Hoover, Scottdale, Pa. 
Mrs. Paul W. Houck, Shenandoah, Pa. 
Mrs. Josiah Howard, Emporum, Pa. 
Mrs. W. H. Hulick, New York. 

Mrs. John D. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Miss Annie Kapp, New York. 

Mrs. L. B. Keiper, Lancaster, Pa. 

Mrs. Samuel Moore Keiper, New York. 

Mrs. Thomas Walker Kennedy, Du Bois, Pa. 

Mrs. James Kerr, New York. 

Mrs. David Bennett King, New York. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Kirby, New York. 

Mrs. George B. Kunkel, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Mrs. Robert A. Lamberton, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Mrs. William James Latta, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mrs. Roger Lewis, New York. 

Mrs. W. C. McConnell, Shamokin, Pa. 

Mrs. L, T. McFadden, Canton, Pa. 

Mrs. George A. Mcllroy, Jersey City, N. J. 

Mrs. J. King McLanahan, Jr.,Hollidaysburg, Pa. 

Mrs. S. H. McVitty, Salem, Va. 

Mrs. John K. MacGowan, New York. 
Mrs. Emma MacNamara, New York. 
Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, New York. 

Mrs. William Jay Madden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Mrs. John Markle, New York. 
Mrs. Alfred Graham Miles, New York, 
Mrs. William Henry Miller, Cos Cob, Green- 
wich, Conn. 



Mrs. Lex N. Mitchell, Punxsutawney, Pa. 

Mrs. Horace Moran, New York. 

Mrs. Harrison S. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Frank Northrop, New York. 

Mrs. A. E. Patton, Curwensville, Pa. 

Miss Edith D. Patton, Curwensville, Pa. 

Mrs. Alexander R. Peacock, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Mrs. Clarence N. Peacock, New York. 

Mrs. Rembrandt Peale, New York. 

Mrs. Robert E. Peary, Washington, D. C. 

Mrs. Harold Peirce, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. S. H. P. Pell, New York. 

Mrs. William S. Pilling, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Daniel E. Pomeroy, Englewood, N. J. 

Mrs. Henry A. Potter, East Orange, N. J. 

Mrs. William Heyl Raser, New York. 

Miss Clementine S. Rees, New York. 

Mrs. Char'es Snmner Rees, New York. 

Mrs. Lucius W. Robinson, Rochester, N. Y. 

Mrs. Henry A. Ross, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Mrs. Ira G. Ross, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 

Mrs. B. Frank Royer, Ardmore, Pa. 

Mrs. William H. Shank, Chambersburg, Pa. 

Mrs. Frank Rodman Shattuck, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Luther Diller Sheeleigh, Jersey City, N. J. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sheip, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. F. L. Sheppard, New York. 

Mrs. Alvin Sherbine, Johnstown, Pa. 

Mrs. Harry J. Shoemaker, Doylestown, Pa. 

Mrs. Henry F. Shoemaker, New York. 

Mrs. Henry W. Shoemaker, New York. 

Miss Clara Louise Simon, New York. 

Mrs. S. R. Slaymaker, Lancaster, Pa. 

Mrs. Frederick Snare, New York. 

Mrs. J. Frank Snyder, New York. 

Mrs. Mary V. H. Steinmetz, Lancaster, Pa. 

Mrs. J. E. Sterrett, New York. 

Mrs. Walter E. Strobel, New York. 

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Mrs. John K. Tener, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Mrs. Grant H. Thompson, Clearfield, Pa. 
Mrs. Robert M. Thompson, Washington, D. C. 
Mrs. Russell Evans Tucker, New York. 

Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff, Jr., New York. 

Mrs. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Charles H. Weakland, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Mrs. John H. Weaver, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Miss Phoebe M. Weaver, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Frank Erastus Webner, State College, Pa. 

Mrs. John Fox Weiss, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Mrs. Thomas Drake Whitaker, New York. 

Mrs. George H. Whiteley, York, Pa. 

Mrs. Alfred Day Wiler, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mrs. Charles W. Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Mrs. Clemuel Ricketts Woodin, New York. 

Mrs. William Hartmann Woodin, New York. 

Mrs. Charles F. Wright, Susquehanna, Pa. 

Mrs. Harry W. Yeager, New York. 

Mrs. Charles H. Zehnder, New York. 



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